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;########################################################################################;[IMG ID];########################################################################################;;############;ID = (required) integer number, id number of map - must be unique for each map; may be written in decimal format or special hex format with initial letter 'I':; DEC HEX; 11000204 I00A7D98C;############;;############;LBLcoding = (optional, default 6) labeb coding, valid codes are:; 6 - compressed label coding - smallest maps; 9 - 8bit coding; 10 - unicode (only certain GPS firmwares?);############;;############;Codepage = (optional, default 0) - if set, 8bit character coding is used, that mean,; national character might be used (if supported by GPS); IMPORTANT:; - All labels have to be written CAPITAL; - special codes are different for 8bit coding!;############;;############;!!! This setting is redundant and should no longer be used !!!;BlockSize;############;;############;Datum = (optional) code name of source datum, default value is W84; ex. Datum=NAS-A; Please see Datum_List.txt for dataum code names;; CUSTOM Datum can be defined in format :; Datum=Custom: dx,dy,dz,semiMajorAxis,invFlattening; i.e.(for WGS84):; Datum=Custom: 0,0,0,6378137.000, 298.257223563;############;;############;Transparent=(optional, default = N) - if set to 'Y' transparent map will be created;############;;############;MG= (optional-full version only, default = N) - if set to 'Y', lock on road and; show next street name active;############;;############;NUMBERING= (optional-pro version only, default = N) - if set to 'Y', lock on road and; show next street name and house numbers along street active;############;;############;ROUTING= (optional-routing version only, default = N) - if set to 'Y', lock on road and; show next street name active, house numbers along street and routable maps active; - for routable maps a special data format required!;############;;############;COPYRIGHT= (optional-full version only) - map copyright text;############;;############;Elevation= (optional, default = f) m,f - specifies unit used for elevation (meters, feet);############;;############;POIOnly =(optional, default = N) Y/N - if set to 'Y' only POI and cities will be imported; into, no RGN40/RGN80 elements in map will exist; Same efect if swith -i is used;############;;############;POIIndex = (optional-full and shareware version only) Y/N - if set to 'Y' all RGN10 elements will ; be indexed (to activate use the 'find' button on the GPS) - without this ; option you will need to provide additional info (e.g. street/description) to ; make an index ; default is 'N';############;;############;POINumberFirst = (optional-full version only) Y/N - if set to 'Y', then the house number ; (for POI) will be BEFORE street name; default is 'Y';############;;############;POIZipFirst = (optional-full version only) Y/N - if set to 'Y', then the zip-code (for POI) ; will be BEFORE street name; default is 'Y';;############;;############;DefaultCityCountry = (optional-full and shareware version only) - default country name for all cities; if set, all RGN20 elements will be indexed (to activate find for city functionality in GPS); used together with DefaultRegionCountry key.; If defaults are not used, city can be indexed internally by using countries, regions and cities; sections;############;;############;DefaultRegionCountry = (optional-full and shareware version only) (see above) - default region name for ; all cities if set, all RGN20 elements will be indexed (to activate find for city functionality in GPS); used together with DefaultCityCountry key.;;############;!!! This setting is redundant and should no longer be used !!!;AlignMethod ;############; ;############;Name = (required) map name - character string;############;;############;TreSize = (optional) maximum allowed region size - in grids. A bigger value means the; newly created regions may be bigger, but the performance of the map might; be worse. On the other hand, a smaller region, means that more regions; must be created what impact final map size...; suggested values :; ToPo like map : 1000 - 2000; Dense streets : 2000 - 5000; Countryside : 6000 - 10000;############;;############;TreMargin = (optional) additional margin for newly created regions (in degree); recommended is to leave this parameter (or set to 0) unless it is ; necessary to make map regions larger than it is required;############;;############;!!! This setting is redundant and should no longer be used !!!;LevelFill ;############;;############;!!! This setting is redundant and should no longer be used !!!;LevelLimit;############;;############;RgnLimit = (optional) limit for number of elements in one region; can be any value between ~50 - 1024 (value less than 50 doesn't make sense); Recent experiments shows that this parameter does not impact map performance and can be set; to maximum allowed value : 1024; suggested value : 1024;############;;############;!!! This setting is redundant and should no longer be used !!!;WorldMap;############;;############;PreProcess = (Optional) F,G - kind of preprocessing :; F (or Y) - (default) - full generalization + intersection detection; G - generalization only (faster method, but 'crossroad' nodes might be removed); N - no generalization and no intersection detection - should be; used ONLY if user provides by himself data for all layers;############;;############;Levels = (required) number of layers for map, the last layer - in this example Level3; is always empty - no objects will be imported into it; Levels=3 means that 2 layers are for keeping map objects only!;############;;############;Level0 = (required) grid size for each layer. Layer 0 is the most detailed one.; grid value is used to calculate level grid in layer - in degree value; the standard value for the most detailed level is 22.; To choose the best grid values you can use the following table :;; NOTE: Grid value also defines visibility in GPS!;; Grid Degree Grid Approximate max detail level Visibility for normal settings in GPS; 24 2.14576721191406E-05 1.5m 0m - 120m; 23 4.29153442382812E-05 3m 200m - 300m; 22 8.58306884765625E-05 6m 500m; 21 0.000171661376953125 12m 800 - 1.2km; 20 0.00034332275390625 25m 2km; 19 0.0006866455078125 50m 3km; 18 0.001373291015625 100m 5 - 8km; 17 0.00274658203125 200m 12km; 16 0.0054931640625 400m 20 - 30km; 15 0.010986328125 800m ...; 14 0.02197265625 1.6km; 13 ... ... ; 12 ... ... ;;############;Zoom0 = (required-used only by MapSource) zoom level at which the given layer ; should be visible in MapSource; e.g. Zoom1 = 4 means Layer1 will be visible at zoom ranges between 30km and 12km; WARNING! zoom values for successive layer must be ascending!;; Zoom Approximate visibility in MapSource; 7 starting from 300km zoom to 120km; 6 starting from 120km zoom to 50km; 5 starting from 50km zoom to 30km; 4 starting from 30km zoom to 12km; 3 starting from 12km zoom to 8km; 2 starting from 8km zoom to 3km; 1 starting from 3km zoom to 1.2km; 0 starting from 1.2km zoom ;############;;########################################################################################;Valid special section types :;;[DEFINITIONS] - dbf tables used for street numbers and POI symbols;[COUNTRIES] - replacement for [POI], list of countries used by map;[REGIONS] - replacement for [POI], list of regions used by map;[CITIES] - replacement for [POI], list of cities used by map;[HIGHWAYS] - replacement for [POI], list of highways used by map;[ZIPCODES] - replacement for [POI], list of zip codes used by map;;Valid section types :;[RGN10] or [POI] - (points) POI;[RGN20] or [POI] - (points) simple points, cities - to differentiate RGN10 between RGN20 a key 'CITY=Y' must be used;[RGN40] or [POLYLINE] - (lines) streets, streams, railroads and other polylines;[RGN80] or [POLYGON] - (polygons) oceans, lakes, riverbeds, reservations, forests, ;;[SHP] (full version only) - declaration of shp/dbf pair to be imported;[PLT] - declaration of ozi-PLT file to import;[WPT] - declaration of ozi-WPT file to import;[FILE] - list of files to be included during compilation;[DBX] - declaration of MapDekode file to import;; - NOTE : ozi files can be created using oziexplorer - http://www.oziexplorer.com/;;############;[DICTIONARY] - Optional section - definition of filters used during creation of different; levels; Basic idea of this section is to allow user to import the same set of data into all map layers,; to prevent importing local roads into lower detailed layers it is possible to apply a filter depending of layer and type of element to import;;Level0RGN10=11111100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000;0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000; ^^^^^^ Types through 0x01-0x06 are to import into layer 0, all other won't - '0' at certain position defines which elements are to be discarded; For example, when setting '0' at position 4 for key Level0RGN10, no elements 'RGN10' of type 4 will be imported into layer '0';;[END-DICTIONARY];############;########################################################################################;;;############;It is possible to provide additional info for RGN10 points - ;street/second name, country, region, city, zip-code and phone;If you will do so, all POI will become 'searchable' in GPS - you will;be able to use 'FIND' button to search them.;You can also force POIs to be searchable by using POIIndex field in [IMG ID];SEARCHABLE POI is active only for the most detailed layer!!!;;[DEFINITIONS] section defines sources (dbf file) with additional info for city and poi indexing, street;numbers and for routing -;all DBF file names must be without extension here;;There ar two possibilities - to use [DEFINITIONS] or to use [COUNTRIES],[REGIONS],[CITIES],[HIGHWAYS],[ZIPCODES];sections;;WARNING!! [POI] section has a different meaning now!;############

;[DEFINITIONS];Countries=[dbf file name without the extension];CountryField=[name of the field(character string) holding the country name

;Regions=[dbf file name without the extension];RegionField=[name of the field(character string) holding the region name];RegionCountryIdx=[name of the field(integer) with index (row number) to countr table]

;Cities=[dbf file name without the extension];CityField=[name of the field(character string) holding the city name;CityRegionIdx=[name of the field(integer) with index (row number) to region table]

;ZipCodes=[dbf file name without the extension];ZipCodeField=[name of the field(character string) holding the zip-code

;Highways=[dbf file name without the extension];HighwayField=[name of the field(character string) holding the highway name;HighwayRegionIdx=[name of the field(integer) with index (row number) to countr table];;ExitServices=[dbf file name without the extension];ExitNameField=[name of the field(character string) holding the exit facility name];ExitTypeField=[name of the field(integer) with exit type];ExitDirectionField=[name of the field(character string) holding direction to facility];ExitFacilitiesField=[name of the field(integer) with exit facilities features];;; Section for maps with house numbers and routing information;;StreetNumbers=[dbf file name without the extension];Node=[name of the field(integer) - at each node apply following parameters];LeftType=[optional][name of the field(integer) - valid:0 (no numbers), 1 (even), 2 (odd), 3(both)] ;LeftStart=[name of the field(integer) - left numbering start];Leftend=[name of the field(integer) - left numbering end];RightType=[optional][name of the field(integer) - valid:0 (no numbers), 1 (even), 2 (odd), 3(both)] ;RightStart..;RightEnd..;LeftZip=[name of the field(integer) - index to zip table, -1 mean no change (keep value from prev node)] ;RightZip=..;LeftCit[name of the field(integer) - index to city table, -1 mean no change (keep value from prev node)] ;RightCity=..;[END];;Optionaly the following sections can be defined;;List of used countries;[Countries];country1=country name~[0x1d]abbreviation;country2=;...;[END-Countries];;List of regions, each region must refer to a country;[Regions];Region1=region name~[0x1d]abbreviation;CountryIdx1=(integer, index to country);Region2=;CountryIdx2=;..;[END-Regions];;List of cities, each city must refer to a region;[Cities];City1=cityName;RegionIdx1=(integer, index to region);City2=;RegionIdx2=;...;[END-Cities];;[ZipCodes];ZIPCODE1=zip-code;ZipCode2=...;[END-ZipCodes];;List of highways, each highway must refer to a region;[Highways];Highway1=highway name;RegionIdx1=(integer, index to region);Highway2=highway name;RegionIdx2=(integer, index to region);...;[END-Highways];WARNING!!;[DEFINITIONS],[COUNTRIES],[REGIONS],[CITIES],[HIGHWAYS],[ZIPCODES] sections must be defined BEFORE any map object

;############;[PLT] - declaration of ozi-PLT file to import;RgnType= Category of element, valid values are 0x40(polylines) and 0x80(polygons);Type= Type of element, could be written in hex or dec; List of available element types is listed in files RGNtype.txt/csv/dbf;Label= Element label;DirIndicator = (optional) 1,0 - only for streets - if value is set to 1, then on crossroads; GPS will show direction of the road (calculated internally by GPS);EndLevel= (optional)(number) element will be imported into all layers between; default layer (defined by FILEx) and layer defined by this number (inclusive);;FILE0= (optional) name of PLT file to import into layer 0;FILE1= (optional) as above, into layer 1;...; It is possible to declare an additional text file with names for; each separate track that is part of the PLT file - if you want to; activate this feature, you must manually create a TXT file with; exactly the same name as the PLT file (including extension) and; add an additional extension .txt; The file must be placed in the same directory as PLT file.; as an example check out files Highway 95.plt and Highway 95.plt.txt;; There can be as many as 10 PLT files defined (each one for; a different layer) - the minimum is at least one PLT file;[END-PLT];############

;############;[WPT] - declaration of ozi-WPT file to import;RgnType= Category of element, valid values are 0x10(POI) and 0x20(simple points);Type= Type of element, could be written in hex or dec; List of available element types is listed in files RGNtype.txt/csv/dbf;EndLevel= (optional)(number) element will be imported into all layers between; default layer (defined by FILEx) and layer defined by this number;FILE0= (optional) name of WPT file to import into layer 0;FILE1= (optional) as above, into layer 1;...; There can be as many as 10 WPT files defined (each one for; a different layer) - the minimum is at least one PLT file;[END-WPT];############

;############;[FILE] - files to be included during compilation - any file conforming 'polish format';Name= Name of file to include;[END-FILE]

;############;;Instead of [RGN10] alias [POI] can be used with City=N;Instead of [RGN20] alias [POI] can be used with City=Y;Instead of [RGN40] alias [POLYLINE] can be used;Instead of [RGN80] alias [POLYGON] can be used;;;;[RGNxx] - (where xx could be 10, 20, 40, 80) definition of RGN10(POI)/RGN20(simple point)/RGN40(polylines)/RGN80(polygon);Type= Type of element, could be written in hex or dec or as name (valid names are defined in file RGNtyps.txt which can be customized by the user);;City= (optional, only if [POI] alias is used, default is 'N') (1 or 0 or Y or N) if alias names are used rather than [RGN10] / [RGN20] then this key is used; to differentiate POI objects from cities ;;Background= (optiona, only for [RGN80] objects, default is 'N') - if set to 'Y', object defines background for the map;;Label= Element label;Label2= Only RGN40 elements - secondary name of the road;EndLevel= (optional)(number) element will be imported into all layers between; default layer (defined by X in key DataX) and layer defined by this number;Data0= definition (coordinate) for layer 0 - for RGN10, RGN20 only one coordinate is expected, for RGN40, RGN80 a series of coordinates is expected; ;Data1= definition (coordinate) for layer 1;... Coordinates can be written in any reasonable precision in format (ns1,we1),(ns2,we2)...; Single object has to be defined in one line, each separate DataX line is a definition of a separate object;; Coordinates must be written in datum defined in [IMG ID] section - if datum; is not defined there, default datum is assumed - WGS84 ;; There can be as many as 10 different coordinate levels defined (each one for; a different layer) - the minimum is at least one;############; Additional parameters for Exits (RGN10 types only in range 0x20 to 0x27 ( 32 - 39 ) ); EXIT info is automatically indexed for searching (works with free version!); WARNING!! - if EXIT is to be visible in more than one layer - in all layers Exit facilities list; must be exactly the same! - or only on most detailed layer this info will be included!!;;StreetDesc= Additional label for EXIT (EXIT name);;OvernightParking= (1 or 0 or Y or N);HighwayIdx= integer index to highway in [HIGHWAYS] section (additional sections must be defined : ; [COUNTRIES], [CITIES], [REGIONS], [HIGHWAYS] just after [IMG ID] section ; - look above);;CityIdx= (shareware or full version only, applyes to RGN10 & RGN20 only!); integer index to city in [CITIES] section ([COUNTRIES], [CITIES], [REGIONS] have to ; be defined!);;Exit1=(integer - hex/dec type of exit facility),(direction to facility),(integer hex/dec facilities),(label);Exit2=...;Exit3=...;; Valid exit facility types:; 0x00 Truck Stop / 24-hour Diesel Fuel With Restaurant; 0x01 Truck Fuel / Diesel Fuel With Large Vehicle Clearance; 0x02 Gas / Automobile Fuel; 0x03 Food / Restaurant; 0x04 Lodging / Hotel/Motel - Call 1-866-394-8768 For Reservations; 0x05 Auto service / Vehicle Repair and Service; 0x06 Auto service / Diesel Engine Service; 0x07 Auto service / Commercial Vehicle Wash; 0x08 Camp / Campground and RV Service; 0x09 Hospital / Medical Facilities; 0x0a Store / Automated Teller Machines; 0x0b Park / Forest, Park, Preserve, or Lake; 0x0c point Of Interest / Useful Services, Sites, or Attractions; 0x0d Fast Food;; Directions :; N - North of; S - South of; E - East of; W - West of; I - Inner Side of ; O - Outer Side of; B - Both Sides of; EMPTY;; Facilities (facilities can be added - i.e. facility with Car Wash + Open 24 Hours is 0x48); 0x01 Truck/RV Parking; 0x02 Convenience Story; 0x04 Diesel Fuel; 0x08 Car Wash; 0x10 Liquid Propane; 0x20 Truck Scales; 0x40 Open 24 Hours; 0x80 not used;;;############;;############;[DBX] section;;File = MapDekode file name to be imported;;[END]

;############;[SHP] section;;Definition for import one SHP file,;several SHP sections may exists in single control file;;Name = file name WITHOUT extension, each SHP must has corresponding; DBF file;;DirField = field name in DBF - show(1) or hide(0) street direction on crossroads;;Type = element type into which ESRI data will be imported, must be number or name:; valid types are :; 16 or RGN10 - POI ; 32 or RGN20 - cities; 64 or RGN40 - polylines; 128 or RGN80 - polygons;;LabelField = field name in DBF from where name for element will be get; field must contain character data!; * (asterix) means, no field will be used;;Label2Field= secondary name of the road - field name in DBF from where name for element will be get; field must contain character data!; * (asterix) means, no field will be used;;EndLevel= (optional)(number) element will be imported into all layers between; default layer and layer defined by this number;;TypeField = field name in DBF for type element, must be an integer value; * (asterix) means, no field will be used and; default from DefaultType for all elements will be used;;DefaultType= default kind of element (not generic type!) - will be used if; no TypeField is used. Must be a decimal value!;;Level = (number between 0 and 9); destination layer; ;############;Additional parameters for POI - only for when Type=16 or Type=32; If additional POI info will be provided, must be included additional ; section [POI]; with all POI specific lists; Then additional fields in [SHP] sections may be included:;;CityIdx = dbf field name - integer index to city (row number) ;houseNumber= dbf field name - house number written as a string (only Type=16);streetDesc = dbf field name - street name or additional description (only Type=16);phoneNumber= dbf field name - phone number written as a string (only Type=16);zipIdx = dbf field name - integer index to zip-code (row number) (only Type=16);;############;;############;Additional parameters for Exits;;OvernightParking = dbf field name - integer value (1 or 0);HighwayIdx = dbf field name - integer index to highway (row number) ;ExitServicesStart= dbf field name - integer index to ExitServices.dbf (row number) - Services for this exit (-1 if not used);ExitServicesEnd = dbf field name - integer index to last entry in ExitServices.dbf (row number) - (or -1 if not used);############;;############;Additional parameters for street numbering and zip/cities codes;STREET PARAMETERS CAN BE PROVIDED FOR WHOLE STREET OR FOR EACH SEGMENT;When data are provided for each segment, additional DBF file need to be used and following fields are used;;StreetNumbersStart= dbf field name - integer index to StreetNumbers.dbf (row number) - (-1 if not used);StreetNumbersEnd = dbf field name - integer index to last entry in StreetNumbers.dbf (row number) - (or -1 if not used);;In other case (one data for whole street);/////LeftType=[optional][(integer) - valid:0 (no numbers), 1 (even), 2 (odd), 3(both)] ;LeftStart=[(integer) - left numbering start];Leftend=[(integer) - left numbering end];/////RightType=[optional][(integer) - valid:0 (no numbers), 1 (even), 2 (odd), 3(both)] ;RightStart..;RightEnd..;############;;[END]

;############; [BACKGROUDN] section;; Optional section, if not provided, background will be created ; automatically;; ALL elements from given SHP file in this section will be treated as background ; objects;;Name = SHP file name without extension;############;;;##############################################################################;##############################################################################;##############################################################################;##############################################################################;; MANUAL END